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In "John Jacob Astor," Elbert Hubbard delivers a compelling biographical account of the life and legacy of one of America's foremost entrepreneurs and the first multi-millionaire in the United States. Capturing the essence of Astor's ambitious spirit, Hubbard employs a highly accessible yet eloquent literary style, blending narrative storytelling with incisive commentary. The book reflects the Gilded Age's socio-economic complexities, positioning Astor as a pivotal figure whose relentless drive and innovative strategies in fur trading and real estate not only shaped his fortune but also influenced the American economy at large. Elbert Hubbard, an influential American writer, philosopher, and founder of the Roycroft artisan community, was deeply drawn to the stories of dynamic figures who challenged conventional norms. His pursuit of individualism and appreciation for self-made success underscore his fascination with Astor's life. Hubbard's own experiences as a businessman and his advocacy for the Arts and Crafts movement inform the biographical narrative, emphasizing themes of entrepreneurship and creativity. "John Jacob Astor" is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the interplay of ambition and innovation in American history. Hubbard's insightful portrayal invites readers to reflect on the complexities of wealth, success, and the transformative power of vision, making it a relevant and enriching addition to both business literature and historical biography.
© 2019 Good Press (Rafbók): 4057664622273
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